Soil Water Erosion

The purpose of this book is to provide novel results related to soil water erosion that could help landowners and land-users, farmers, politicians, and other representatives of our global society to protect and, if possible, improve the quality and quantity of our precious soil resources. Published...

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Other Authors: Centeri, Csaba (Editor)
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2022
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653 |a gully head-cuts 
653 |a machine learning modeling 
653 |a soil erosion 
653 |a Iran 
653 |a R-factor 
653 |a USLE 
653 |a rainfall intensity 
653 |a modeling 
653 |a radar climatology 
653 |a RADKLIM 
653 |a rain gauge 
653 |a sediment flux 
653 |a total soil loss 
653 |a watershed characteristics 
653 |a PCA analysis 
653 |a RUSLE (Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation) 
653 |a WaTEM/SEDEM 
653 |a Czech Republic 
653 |a residential areas 
653 |a loess 
653 |a meltwater flow 
653 |a runoff and sediment yield 
653 |a hydraulic parameter 
653 |a comparability 
653 |a infiltration 
653 |a rainfall simulation 
653 |a runoff 
653 |a RUSLE 
653 |a land cover change 
653 |a armed conflict 
653 |a Northern Al-Kabeer river Syria 
653 |a freeze-thaw cycles 
653 |a loamy soil 
653 |a soil property 
653 |a soil detachment capacity 
653 |a Loess Plateau 
653 |a badlands 
653 |a morphological changes 
653 |a land use change 
653 |a Emilia Apennines (Northern Italy) 
653 |a multiple-tracer experiments 
653 |a precipitation amounts 
653 |a preferential flow 
653 |a solute transport 
653 |a protection forest 
653 |a irrigation 
653 |a sediment 
653 |a overland flow 
653 |a soil loss 
653 |a watershed 
653 |a sediment connectivity 
653 |a connection mode 
653 |a connection degree 
653 |a land management 
653 |a gully geometry 
653 |a dynamic erosion model 
653 |a stable gully 
653 |a area-slope approach 
653 |a field measurement 
653 |a water erosion model 
653 |a event scale 
653 |a sediment yield 
653 |a Chenab river 
653 |a remote sensing 
653 |a GIS 
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